Willis Goldbeck wrote a variety of screenplays throughout the duration of his Hollywood career. A screenwriter for film, Goldbeck's best work was often considered to include the adventure "Scaramouche" (1923) with Ramon Novarro, "The Alaskan" (1924) and the fantasy "Peter Pan" (1924) with Betty Bronson. He also appeared in the drama "Mare Nostrum" (1926) with Alice Terry, "A Kiss For Cinderella" (1926) and "The Enemy" (1928). Toward the end of his career, Goldbeck directed "Rationing" (1944) with Wallace Beery, "Three Men in White" (1944) and the Van Johnson drama "Between Two Women" (1945). He also appeared in "Love Laughs at Andy Hardy" (1947). Goldbeck last produced the western "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" (1962) with James Stewart. Goldbeck passed away in September 1979 at the age of 81.

Willis Goldbeck wrote a variety of screenplays throughout the duration of his Hollywood career. A screenwriter for film, Goldbeck's best work was often considered to include the adventure "Scaramouche" (1923) with Ramon Novarro, "The Alaskan" (1924) and the fantasy "Peter Pan" (1924) with Betty Bronson. He also appeared in the drama "Mare Nostrum" (1926) with Alice Terry, "A Kiss For Cinderella" (1926) and "The Enemy" (1928). Toward the end of his career, Goldbeck directed "Rationing" (1944) with Wallace Beery, "Three Men in White" (1944) and the Van Johnson drama "Between Two Women" (1945). He also appeared in "Love Laughs at Andy Hardy" (1947). Goldbeck last produced the western "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" (1962) with James Stewart. Goldbeck passed away in September 1979 at the age of 81.